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From: carl.sopchak@cegis123.com (Carl Sopchak)
Subject: Re: INT13 function FAh during boot?
Date: 1 May 2002 11:59:17 -0700
References: <200204271534.aa00201@xenitec.xenitec.on.ca> <20020427123740.A15678@mammoth.ca.caldera.com> <c12f3009.0204301135.5db9cbc0@posting.google.com> <c12f3009.0205010426.4865bd26@posting.google.com> 

Quick update:

- I had to change the IPS from 700,000 to 51,000,000 (!) in order for
the date command within SCO to advance by 1 minute every real minute. 
I'll let you know if there are side effects to this...



- I added three entries to the bochs bug reports, in case anyone else
trying to get OSR5 running in bochs needs them. (I guess they really
should have been put in the Patch section, but I was unaware that
there was one 'til after I posted them.  A bochs admin might move them
to where they belong...)  The first (bochs bug # 551109) adds the EIP
to the log file timestamp (per Bela's request).  The second (# 551111)
adds a button to the gui that writes a marker into the log file. 
(This simplifies finding the portion of the log that you're interested
in.)  The last (#551115) is the patch to the hard drive emulation code
(harddrv.cc) to send responses back to OSR5 that it expects.

Now, I'll try getting the network going...

Carl
 



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